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  • 2667 Garfield St, Eugene, OR 97405 (541) 484-9707
  • 2669 Garfield St, Eugene, OR 97405 (541) 484-9707
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  • 2667 Garfield St, Eugene, OR 97405

Work

Company: Conveyor application systems 2004 Position: President

Education

School / High School: Lane Community College 1973 to 1975

Skills

Leadership • Team Building • New Business Development • Customer Service • Contract Negotiation • Sales Management • Strategic Planning • Marketing Strategy • Sales • Management • Small Business • Marketing • Negotiation • Microsoft Excel

Industries

Machinery

Resumes

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Eugene, OR
Industry:
Machinery
Work:
Conveyor Application Systems
President

Rexius Forest By Products
President
Education:
Lane Community College 1973 - 1975
Skills:
Leadership
Team Building
New Business Development
Customer Service
Contract Negotiation
Sales Management
Strategic Planning
Marketing Strategy
Sales
Management
Small Business
Marketing
Negotiation
Microsoft Excel

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Arlen Rexius
President
Conveyor Application Systems
Services - General
1275 Bailey Hill Rd, Eugene, OR 97402
(541) 463-9451
Arlen Rexius
President
CONVEYOR APPLICATION SYSTEMS LLC
Assemble Conveyor Belts
1275 Bailey Hl Rd, Eugene, OR 97402
PO Box 1147, Eugene, OR 97440
(541) 463-9451, (888) 279-4227
Arlen Rexius
President
REXIUS FOREST BY-PRODUCTS, INC
PO Box 22838, Eugene, OR 97402

Publications

Us Patents

Mobile Blower System For Depositing Grass Seed And Organic Material

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US Patent:
6357971, Mar 19, 2002
Filed:
Jun 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/596743
Inventors:
Arlen L. Rexius - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Rexius Forest By-Products, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
B60P 160
US Classification:
406 43, 406 48, 406 45
Abstract:
A truck is equipped with a bin from which bin contents are fed into a blower pressurized conduit by a feed screw conveyor immediately prior to entry into a flexible discharge conduit. Control means permit feed screw conveyor speed to be varied to control the rate of seed discharge into the pressurized conduit. Provision is made for a tank and nozzle for injecting water and/or fertilizer into the pressurized conduit. The truck includes a moving floor conveyor for transferring organic material toward vertical augers which break up the material and feed the material to a powered mixer prior to entry into a rotary feeder and the pressurized air flow. The mixing of seed with the organic material and/or water or fertilizer immediately prior to the composite flow of material entering a flexible discharge conduit mitigates damage to the seed.

Apparatus And Method For Applying Agent To Particulate Material

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US Patent:
6491479, Dec 10, 2002
Filed:
Mar 14, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/525068
Inventors:
Arlen L. Rexius - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Express Blower, Inc. - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
B60P 160
US Classification:
406 39, 406 43, 406 48, 406 53, 406 56, 406 79, 406139
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for dispensing and distributing loose particulate material includes a system for applying an agent to the loose particulate material. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a container for holding and transporting the loose particulate material to the site of application. A feeder regulates the flow of loose particulate material out of the container. Loose particulate material exiting the feeder is blown out of the apparatus through a hose by an air stream produced by a blower. An agent is introduced via a carrier fluid to the air stream carrying the loose particulate material, whereby the resulting mixture of the agent with the carrier fluid is then mixed with the loose particulate material carried by the air stream.

Apparatuses And Methods For Dispensing Materials

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US Patent:
7275893, Oct 2, 2007
Filed:
Mar 19, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/393189
Inventors:
Arlen Rexius - Eugene OR, US
David Looney - Monroe OR, US
Jason Wedmore - Eugene OR, US
Chris Forsman - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
Finn Corporation - Fairfield OH
International Classification:
B65G 53/00
US Classification:
406197, 406 39
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods for the disbursement of relatively heavy materials, such as aggregate or wet compost out of a moveable container are provided. Material is conveyed within the container to a feeder that meters the material into an air stream. The air stream is provided at a relatively high pressure and flowrate with respect to other mobile blowing systems. The air stream carries the material though a hose that is manned by an operator. The operator points the hose towards a desired location for application of the dispersed material.

Vehicle Having Auxiliary Steering System

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US Patent:
8100220, Jan 24, 2012
Filed:
Mar 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/412726
Inventors:
Arlen Rexius - Eugene OR, US
David L. Looney - Monroe OR, US
Chris Wyckoff - Corbett OR, US
Assignee:
Rexius Forest By-Products, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
B62B 5/06
A01B 69/00
US Classification:
180417, 701 41
Abstract:
A mobile material placer with an auxiliary steering system having a direct hydraulic drive mechanism. The mobile material placer includes a body, a material hopper coupled to the body and configured to receive and store material, a feeder conveyor coupled to the body, and a placer conveyor pivotally coupled to the body. The auxiliary steering system includes a direct hydraulic drive mechanism coupled to the steering column and which causes the steering column to rotate bidirectionally in response to fluid flow from a hydraulic pump.

Mobile Material Handling And Metering System

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US Patent:
20120219391, Aug 30, 2012
Filed:
Apr 20, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/452422
Inventors:
Gary Teichrob - Chilliwack, CA
Scott Mason - Cultus Lake, CA
Dave Keck - Calgary, CA
James Easden - Chilliwack, CA
Dave Looney - Eugene OR, US
Keevan Howell - Eugene OR, US
Arlen Rexius - Eugene OR, US
Assignee:
TY-CROP MANUFACTURING LTD. - Rosedale
International Classification:
B65G 67/30
B65G 67/24
B65G 67/04
B65G 65/34
US Classification:
414293, 414288, 414376, 414808, 414809
Abstract:
A method and system for handling granular material, such as proppant used in hydraulic fracturing in well drilling, is provided. In an operational configuration, a delivery module having conveyors receives and conveys granular material to a delivery location, and one or more mobile storage modules receive, hold and dispense granular material downward to the delivery module. The mobile storage modules comprise a raised, angular container portion for holding granular material. Each mobile storage module may comprise a rock-over chassis for support against ground. A remote control module provides centralized, remote control of the system. Mobile support unit modules may also be provided as a remotely controlled vehicle capable of providing power, control, heating, and the like to other modules. Mobile in-feed elevator modules may also be provided as a remotely controlled vehicle for feeding granular material to mobile storage modules. In a transportation configuration, each module is separately transportable.

Apparatus And Method For Dispensing And Distributing Loose Particulate Materials

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US Patent:
55562370, Sep 17, 1996
Filed:
Oct 7, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/319494
Inventors:
Arlen L. Rexius - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Rexius Forest By-Products, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
B65G 5308
US Classification:
406 32
Abstract:
A truck including a container used to transport and dispense loose particulate materials. A moving floor is located on the floor of the container to move loose particulate materials within the container into a feeder and dispensing system. The container includes two opposing augers mounted on the inner surface of a rear door of the container. The augers feed loose particulate material within the container to a mixer. The mixer helps to break up the loose particulate material to keep it from bridging as it drops into a feeder. The feeder regulates the flow of loose particulate material into a mixing chamber. A high volume air blower is connected to the mixing chamber. The blower forces a high volume of air through the mixing chamber and out of the mixing chamber into an attached hose. As loose particulate material drops into the mixing chamber, it mixes with the air flow and is blown out of the attached hose. Prior to entering the mixing chamber, the air stream from the blower may be mixed with water to produce a mist.

Apparatus For And Method Of Coloring Wood By-Products

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US Patent:
49799606, Dec 25, 1990
Filed:
Apr 14, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/337925
Inventors:
Arlen Rexius - Eugene OR
John L. Hoeck - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Rexius Forest By-Products, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
D06P 360
US Classification:
8402
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for coloring aggregate wood material by directing a flow of material onto vertically spaced, perforate conveyors with each conveyor served by conduits discharging curtains of liquid dye. A drive system for the conveyors includes the provision of driving the conveyors at different speeds to increase aggregate depth for saturation purposes. Conduits of the spray system have oversized orifices directing discharges onto deflectors for curtain formation. Curtain impingement includes the aggregate material in transition in between conveyors. An inclined conveyor and pan returns dye removed from the material to a catch basin.

Mobile Blower System For Planting Grass Seed

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US Patent:
60364068, Mar 14, 2000
Filed:
Sep 15, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/929740
Inventors:
Arlen L. Rexius - Eugene OR
Assignee:
Rexius Forest By-Products, Inc. - Eugene OR
International Classification:
B60P 160
US Classification:
406 39
Abstract:
A truck is equipped with a grass seed hopper from which seed is fed into a blower pressurized conduit air flow by an air lock feeder at a first station. A motor with speed control drives the feeder and determines the rate of seed discharge. A tank on the truck permits the pumped flow of tank contents, water and/or fertilizer, into the conduit carried pressurized air flow. Organic material carried by the truck is conveyed forward by a moving floor toward augers which feed the organic material to a powered mixer for breaking up of the material to ensure passage of loose material into a rotary feeder at a second station. The feeder discharges into a mixing chamber whereat grass seed, discharged from the pressurized conduit, mixes with the organic material for subsequent discharge onto a ground surface via a flexible hose.
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